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    You're probably right Desdenboy. Hardware can have many capabilities disabled although etched out perfectly to implement down the line. I'm pretty sure TDP is the current problem with various hardware speeds on K10.

    BTW, I noticed how Anantech and TechReport never posted CPU-Z screenies, whereas its very rare for reviewers to not do that generally.

    F21 is DR-B1 : B1 step
    F2A is DR-BA : BA step
    F22 is DR-B2 : B2 step

    I expect the B3 step will follow similar schemes.

    TechwareLabs review was a B1 step core, as Dave has being saying all along: http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/4645/cpuidhn8.jpg

    I suppose that'll be true for AT and TR reviews too, apart from the 2360 SE 2.5GHz part which'll most likely be a B2 step.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post

    I suppose that'll be true for AT and TR reviews too
    Anand has said he used a B1 just for clarification

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    Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
    Barcelona on sale: http://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/...q=Opteron+2350

    You're probably right Desdenboy. Hardware can have many capabilities disabled although etched out perfectly to implement down the line. I'm pretty sure TDP is the current problem with various hardware speeds on K10.

    BTW, I noticed how Anantech and TechReport never posted CPU-Z screenies, whereas its very rare for reviewers to not do that generally.

    I suppose that'll be true for AT and TR reviews too, apart from the 2360 SE 2.5GHz part which'll most likely be a B2 step.
    Anand posted a CPUID of the 2.5 GHz chip:
    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...spx?i=3092&p=2

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    Quote Originally Posted by JumpingJack View Post
    Anand posted a CPUID of the 2.5 GHz chip:
    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...spx?i=3092&p=2
    Thanks, forgot about that. Thats the B2 core, the code says it v.clearly. Should've been more clear - I'm wanting to see the CPUZ for the launch processors they all reviewed, which were B1s; like Coolaler forum, Daves, TechwareLabs, TechReports and Stephens.

    This is the CPUZ string a B1 gives (missing the DR-B1 in the revision field, even though its Agena)


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    Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
    Thanks, forgot about that. Thats the B2 core, the code says it v.clearly. Should've been more clear - I'm wanting to see the CPUZ for the launch processors they all reviewed, which were B1s; like Coolaler forum, Daves, TechwareLabs, TechReports and Stephens.

    This is the CPUZ string a B1 gives (missing the DR-B1 in the revision field, even though its Agena)

    Yeah ... CPUID still needs a little more work to get all the info correct, but F22 is B2 I do believe.

    Jack

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